AbsenteeAccess to a telephoneAccess to a telephone means that there is a working speaking telephone located in the dwelling. "Telephone" includes the standard speaking telephone, cordless telephones, and telephones which have been modified with braille buttons or hearing aid attachments. Cell phones are counted in the definition if they are predominantly located in the dwelling when household members are at home.

Adult childAgeAreaArea of usual residenceArea unitAvailable for workCensus night addressCensus night address refers to the physical address where the respondent was on census night.ChildCigarette smoking behaviourCityCommunity boardConstituencyCountry of birthCoupleDe facto marriageA de facto marriage exists if a person considers himself or herself to be living with another person as a partner.De facto populationDependent childDistrictDuration of residence in New ZealandDwellingDwelling addressDwelling statusEconomic familyElectoral boundariesElectoral districtsEthnicityExtended familyAn extended family is a group of related people who usually live together in the same household and consists of:

· a family nucleus and one or more other related people; or· two or more related family nuclei, with or without other related people.Familial relationshipFamily nucleusFamily typeFertilityFoster childHighest school qualificationHours of unpaid work outside the homeHours worked in employmentHouseholdA household consists of either one person who usually resides alone or two or more people who usually reside together and share facilities (such as eating facilities, cooking facilities, bathroom and toilet facilities, a living area).Household characteristicsHousehold characteristics is a general term referring to the nature of a household including: number of household members, household composition, number and age of children in the household and total household income.Household compositionIncome (total income)IndustryIndustry is the type of activity undertaken by the organisation, enterprise, business or unit of economic activity within which a person is employed. Any individual business can be assigned an appropriate industry category on the basis of its predominant activity, which is its main income-producing activity. Inlets and harbours, oceanic waters and islandsInternal migrationIwiJob search methodsLabour forceLabour force participation rateLabour force statusLanguageLiving arrangementsThe relationships (marital, familial, and non-familial) the respondent has to all the people with whom he or she usually resides.

Living arrangements response categories:

· legal husband or wife· partner or de facto, girlfriend or boyfriend· mother· father· sons(s)· daughter(s)· sister(s)· brother(s)· other persons (such as flatmates)· none of these.Looked for paid workMain means of travel to workMäori descentMarital statusMeans of cooking in a dwellingMeans of heating dwellingMeans of water heating in a dwellingMeshblocksMotor vehiclesNew ZealandNever marriedNon-private dwellingNumber of childrenNumber of inmates or guest occupantsNumber of occupantsNumber of rooms/bedroomsOccupationOccupied dwellingOccupier/reference personOverseas visitor populationParent rolePartnerPermanent private dwellingPlace of residencePopulation resident in New ZealandPopulation usually resident in areaPost school qualificationsPrivate dwellingRegional councilsRegistered marriageReligious affiliationRemarriedRent paidResident populationRural areasRural centresSame-sex partnersSector of landlordSeparatedSexStatistical areasStatus in employmentStepchildTemporarily absent (household and family statistics)Temporary private dwellingTenure of dwellingTerritorial authorityTotal fertility rateTotal household incomeTotal populationUnemployed and seeking workUnoccupied dwellingUnpaid workUnpaid work includes activities which are undertaken either:

· performed in the seven days prior to Sunday 3 March 1996 for persons living in the same household as the respondent; or· performed in the last four weeks prior to census for persons outside of the respondent’s household for which the performance of those activities is not paid.Urban areasUsual residenceUsual residence five years agoVisitorWardsWeekly rentWidowedWorkplace addressYear of arrival in New ZealandYears lived at usual residence